The center of Madrid
The center of Madrid houses more of the common brands and shops found throughout the world, such as Mango and Zara. Take a walk up Gran Vía, the impressive thoroughfare that never seems to sleep, and you’ll quickly get a feel for why Madrid is known for its all-hours lifestyle. Between the government buildings, hotels, theater houses, bars and restaurants are a multitude of mainstream shopping options. All your favorite brands beckon you in with highlights for me including New Balance, Pull & Bear, Camper, and Spain’s largest Primark store. Take your pick as you mingle with the masses.
As you can probably imagine, a thoroughfare the size of Gran Vía through the center of the city is interconnected with a plethora of intriguing side streets, all with their own personal shopping identity. If time permits, check them all out, however if I had to pick just one that shouldn’t be missed it would be easy. Calle Fuencarral leads off at the Gran Vía metro station and is my favorite place in the whole of Madrid to pick up some new threads. Its pedestrianized walkway has its own unique vibe about it, and I often find myself bouncing back and forth between the small doorways of Quicksilver, Levi’s, Gas, Calvin Klein and the rest.
Many of these shops will advertise on their websites the exact dates of their sales, so it is well worth checking online before booking your trip if you wish to indulge in the Madrid sales.
Making a beeline towards Sol, Spain’s geographical center, you will be greeted by a wonderful variety of shopping treats in its vicinity. Let’s start with Eduardo Rivera, sitting on the corner of Plaza del Ángel, and giving an exquisite selection of men’s and women’s fashion items in a beautifully laid out store. Another place worth visiting, even just for a look around, is right on the main Puerta del Sol plaza, Casa Diego. It’s the ideal place for high-quality, traditional Spanish items including umbrellas, fans and shawls. Truly authentic and fabulous if you’re looking for gifts to please those back home.
One other recommendation for shopping in the Madrid city center that I don’t want to miss is a shop held with almost mythical status in the Spanish capital. Down on Calle de la Cruz is Capas Seseña, where they have been perfecting the art of cape designing for over a century. Both men and women are catered for in an accessory that can be both daring and practical, but always stylish. Pop in and see what they do; you may change your impression of the item commonly believed to be only in the realm of superheroes and bull fighters.